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Double award for epas

04.11.2025
EMDEN. In September, Ems Ports Agency and Stevedoring (epas) was named a 2025 finalist by the Oskar Patzelt Foundation at the “Grand Prize for SMEs” and was presented with the audience award. The reason for this was as follows: “epas has done a magnificent job in establishing itself as an indispensable player in the maritime industry. By combining technological pioneering spirit, sustainable corporate management and a clear commitment to social and ecological values, the company sets standards – regionally, nationally and internationally“. Timo Siebahn, epas’ Managing Director (2nd from left) received the award.

Credits: Sabine Kunz

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